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    Mediators Inflamm. 2008;2008:450196.

    The importance of fever as a predictive symptom for the potency of host's monocytes to release pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators.

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    4th Department of Internal Medicine, University of Athens Medical School, Attikon University Hospital, Athens 124 62, Greece.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To clarify whether time lapsing from advent of fever as a first sign of sepsis may be indicative of the potency of monocytes for the release of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators.

    METHODS:

    Monocytes were isolated from blood of 51 septic patients and 9 healthy donors. Monocytes were incubated in the absence and presence of patients' serum and concentrations of tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha), interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10, and malondialdehyde (MDA) were estimated in supernatants. Patients were divided into three groups: group A: <12 hours; group B: 12-24 hours, and group C: >24 hours between initiation of fever and blood sampling.

    RESULTS:

    TNF alpha of supernatants of groups B and C was higher than controls, as also were IL-6 of A and C, IL-10 of A and B, and MDA of A. IL-6 of group A was increased after addition of patients serum. A negative correlation was found between time from initiation of symptoms and IL-6 of monocyte supernatants incubated in the presence of patients serum. Median IL-6 of survivors was higher than nonsurvivors.

    CONCLUSION:

    Monocytes are potent for the release of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators within the first 24 hours upon advent of fever related to sepsis; serum stimulates further release of IL-6 within the first 12 hours.

    PMID:
    18385814
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2276911
    Free PMC Article

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